Here is the schedule
Machine checkout starting April 26, commissioning with beam starting May 1. Scrubbing in early June if necessary, with first stable beams currently expected for June 12. Only 3 MD and TS blocks until the end of the year.

From memory of the MD they did last year, the ATS (Achromatic Telescopic Squeeze) optics they're using now is much easier
to correct than the nominal optics. I don't have access to the morning meetings anymore so I can't see what beta-beating they achieved.

Commissioning is going well. Beam loss monitor latency checks, for machine protection and loss maps, have been done.
Setup of the Abort Gap Keeper (AGK) for the injection kickers at point 8. Injection kicker interlock tests done including checking the Abort Gap Keeper and Beam Energy Tracking System (BETS).
Injection kicker response in both transfer lines (TI2, TI8) measured.
Setup of the Transverse Damper (ADT) with probe bunches.
Finally commissioned the Ballistic optics after a second attempt. This type of optics is used to measure the optical effects of the triplet quadrupole magnets, on either side of ATLAS and CMS, by leaving them switched off and performing the usual measurement and correction.
As of this post OPs are setting up beam instrumentation and the RF cavities for operation with nominal bunches (1E11 protons).

LHCb is starting night shifts on Saturday in anticipation of possible stable beams this weekend. I gather the other experiments have been doing night shifts for weeks already out of some sort of sense of masochism.

12b trains pushed back to maybe tomorrow. Tentative plan is 3x3 stable beams on Saturday night and a few nights next week. Intensity ramp might start the week after.
Has anyone heard if scrubbing will go ahead?